A friend of mine and I are trying setting up an unRAID server. We used the crack on getintopc but it didn’t work and we still have a 30 day trial. Is that normal or can we ignore that notification?

  • dragonfly4933@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 个月前

    Tbh, you might just consider using btrfs instead. Using pirated software to run a nas doesn’t seem like a great idea when btrfs is so easy to use for making flexible storage arrays.

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      11 个月前

      It’s not just the file system stuff. unRAID has many features that other operating system like proxmox don’t have. That’s why we wanted to use unRAID

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        11 个月前

        I know btrfs alone doesn’t replace unraid on its own, but it does replace or at least substitutes most of the raid functionality. Btrfs is extremely flexible and it’s raid features are almost unmatched in capability for running in small environments where you may need to increase or decrease the number disks in an array at will and without much limitation.

        If you want a gui to manage various linux systems, you could look into cockpit. It can manage VMs, containers and other linux systems via a unified gui. I would recommend fedora if you want to give it a go.

        But you do you. I have not really had the desire to use unraid since i already know linux and manage the system myself without many tools, but i understand most people do not know linux that well and learning is a significant time sink.

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          11 个月前

          I already know Linux. Mostly I used Debian based distros and we tried proxmox as a host system and hugs as file system. But we set up the server yesterday and everything’s working fine rn.